INFLUENCE OF GROWING ASTRAGALUS XANTHOMELOIDES ON THE ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION IN THE CONDITIONS OF TASHKENT CITY E.R. Kurbanova, A.A. Janibekov, R.P. Zakirova S.Yu. Yunusov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan st. Mirzo-Ulugbek, 77, 100170 Tashkent e-mail:
ilichkakurbanova@mail.ru
Plants of the genus
Astragalus are sources of flavonoids, alkaloids, saponins,
coumarins, and triterpenoids with antioxidant activity, which significantly increases the
value of medicinal raw materials [1].
It is known that macro-microelements are concentrated in astragalus, each of which,
in turn, affects the synthesis of biologically active compounds with various
physiological activities [2].
One of the main directions of expanding the resource base of useful plants and
identifying new opportunities for their use is the cultivation of plants.
The research aimed to study the composition of the elemental composition in the
aerial and root parts of the plant
Astragalus xanthomeloides .
A. xanthomeloides seeds were sown on February 25, 2022. Plant seeds were satisfied
with concentrated sulfuric acid for 10 minutes, after which they were planted in open
ground at the vegetation site of the Institute of Chemistry of Plant Substances of the
Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
For the first time in
A. xanthomeloides plants grown in the conditions of the city of
Tashkent, 44 elements were identified, of which the predominant macro-K, Ca, Mg, Na,
P, and microelements - Al, Si, and Fe. Toxic elements, Cd, Hg, Bi, and Sb, were not
found in the aerial part and the roots of
A. xanthomeloides .
According to the results of the analysis, it was revealed that in the vegetative shoots
of
A. xanthomeloides , the content of macro elements was: K - 26390.77; Ca, - 10936.63;
Mg - 1627.886; P - 23.978 and was more than in the roots, in which this indicator was:
K - 563.776; Ca - 1590.387; Mg - 563.776; P - 19.227.62 mg/kg. The quantitative
content of Na was found to be higher in the roots of the plant - 1580.917 mg/kg than in
the aerial part. -342.392 mg/kg.
The content of Se in the above-ground part of the plant was 0.272 mg/kg, and in the
roots - 0.022 mg/kg.